What started as posting some music in the JHawke diary in the AG section I feel should
be started here as well. A few years back we had radio dTb a weekly, or so, collection
of music that illustrated the dTb in a live setting. That site has gone thru some rough
times and I would like to do further that idea here.

Here is a list of what shows are on what pages. If you are looking for a
particular show or just pick one, they are all great! The setlists are included on each
post but for quicker reference you can go to dTb setlists. (link below) The shows may
not line up exactly, I am using the brushed metal theme. Any ?'s please feel free to PM
me. Thank you and I hope you enjoy.

11-05-2003 Live at The Sound Factory
12-14-1997 Live at Paradise Rock Club
7-20-2003 Live at Hartwood Acres Amphitheatre
11-22-2005 Live at State Theater of Nj
11-25-2005 Live at Premiere Music Hall Danbury Ct.
9-3-2007 Snowmass Aspen
11-27-1999 Live at Beacon
7-4-2007 Live at The Spectrum
4-26-1998 Live at Be Here Now
11-17-2005 Bardavon Opera House
11-18-2005 Live at Wolf's Den at the Mohegan Sun Casino
11-20-2005 Live at Lebanon Opera House
6-24-2007 Vancouver International Jazz Festival
7-19-2003 Prospect Park
9-18-2002 Civic Center
9-1-2002 Wilmer's Park
5-18-2002 Jubilee Jam
4-12-2002 San Diego, CA

11-13-2007 Camden Opera House
2-9-2005 Belly Up Tavern
6-20-2003 Hartwood Acres Amphitheatre
7-28-2005 Live at Exit/In
11-15-2007 Klein Memorial Auditorium
1-25-2006 UB Center For The Arts
11-14-2004 Eclipse Theater Waitsfield, VT
4-7-2006 Live at The House of Blues
4-10-2008 Times Union Center
4-12-2008 Live at Mushroom Stage
12-1-2007 Garden Hall
1-14-2006 Strathmore Music Center
11-4-2006 The Birchmere Band Stand
6-18-2003 The Green Room
11-12-2004 The Chance Theater
5-27-2007 Lake Martin Amphitheater Alexander City, AL
10-15-2003 Live at 4th & 23rd
3-22-2000 Live at Makor
6-23-2005 Live at Sellersville Theater
12-2-2005 Live at WFPK Radio
12-14-1997 Live at Paradise Rock Club
6-16-2008 Live at That Tent (w/ video)

Page 17

4-5-2008 Live at Mohegan Sun Casino
5-15-2007 Live at UB Center for the Arts
12-7-2007 Live at Aloha Tower
5-3-2008 Live at Howlin' Wolf
7-2-2008 Live at Longwood Gardens
2-9-1999 Live at Wetlands Preserve
7-7-2008 Live at Weesner Amphitheater
7-11-2008 Live at High Falls Brewery
7-5-2008 Live at Sherwood Court - Rothbury Festival
7-9-2008 Live at Meijer Gardens Amphitheatre
7-12-2008 Live at All Good Music Festival
2-11-2005 Live at The Catalyst
8-1-2008 Live at Casino Ballroom
8-3-2008 Live at Gathering of the Vibes; Seaside Park
7-19-2008 Live at Chautauqua Auditorium
8-17-2008 Lake Champlain Maritime Festival/Waterfront Park
9-6-2008 Live at The Vic Theatre

Page 18

Jimmy Herring w/ dTb shows
9-1-2008 Live 2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival
9-7-2008 Live at Blue Note
9-13-2008 Live at Mishawaka Amphitheatre
9-18-1999 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
9-18-2002 Live at Civic Center
9-11-2008 Live at Bud Light Blues Tent, Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival
9-19-2008 Live at The Crown Room @ Crystal Bay Club
11-29-2007 Live at Shinsaibashi Club Quattro, Japan
11-30-2007 Live at Nagoya Club Quattro, Japan
10-23-2008 Live at The Crown Room @ Crystal Bay Club
10-25-2008 Live at The Egg in Albany
10-31-2008 Live at Starland Ballroom
11-1-2008 Live at Paramount Center for the Arts
11-2-2008 Live at UB Center for the Arts

Page 19

10-26-2008 Live at The Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Casino
11-7-2008 Live at Blender Theater at Gramercy
9-17-2008 Live at Wilma Theatre
11-22-2008 Live at Mr. Small's Theater
11-28-2008 Live at McGholon Theatre, Spirit Square
10-31-2008 Live at Starland Ballroom
9-6-2008 Live at Vic Theater
10-22-2008 Live at The Avalon Theater
12-12-2008 Live at Warren Haynes Christmas Jam, Asheville Civic Center
12-28-2008 Live at Pompano Beach Amphitheater
12-31-2008 Live at The Fox Theatre
12-29-2008 Live at Tampa Theatre
11-21-2008 Live at Whitaker Center
12-6-2009 Live at Port City Music Hall
2-9-2009 Live at Palace Theater
2-11-2009 Live at House Of Blues
2-21-2009 Live at New Daisy Theater
2-25-2009 Live at Blue Note
2-24-2009 Live at The Pageant

Page 20

3-4-2009 Live at La Zona Rosa
3-5-2009 Live at House Of Blues
3-6-2009 Live at Granada Theater
4-2-2009 Live at House of Blues
4-4-2009 Live at Berks Jazzfest, Crowne Plaza Reading
4-9-2009 Live at Park West
4-10-2009 Live at Voodoo Lounge - Harrah's Casino
4-16-2009 Live at Wiltern Theater
3-23-2009 Live at "The Blues Hour With Michael Bourne", WBGO Jazz 88.3-FM
4-22-2009 Live at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
4-25-2009 Live at Manchester Academy 3
4-27-2009 Live at Knust
4-30-2009 Live at L'Alhambra
5-29-2009 Live at Keswick Theatre
6-5-2009 Liive at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
6-11-2009 Live at Embassy Theatre
6-21-2009 Live at Hirsch
9-16-2009 Live at Classic Center
10-30-2009 Live at Carolina Theater
11-7-2009 Live at Metropolis
10-31-2009 Live at Palace Theater

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[Edited on 9/7/2012 by No1ToRunWith]

[Edited on 10/8/2012 by No1ToRunWith]

rosshmusic - 9/11/2006 at 02:28 PM

NICE!!! love kofi with is hair long...

No1ToRunWith - 9/11/2006 at 04:02 PM

Now for the 2nd show on this first day. Not only do we get to re-live the shows we have been to, but we share in shows that people new to the dTb can enjoy as well. It is our way of spreading the joy of the dTb!!!

Susan singing I Wish I Knew!

Her tone is amazing and this just proves it!!! ***** stars!!!! (oh and Derek is phenominal!)

On this morning dTb was on their way to the John Boy and Billy morning show and did a three song set. (Chevrolet, I Wish I Knew, and Crow Jane). The bus had broken down on the way to the show. The dj jokingly says... "It's not all Lear Jets and Limos, hell they had their bus break down on the way here. In true dTb fashion they blew the radio show away. The dj is quoted as "You can take that American Idol stuff and stick it up your butt!" This is the real deal, this is a band, playing together and jamming together!" Later that night dTb played the Handlebar and blew the crowd away.

I Wish I Knew
Crow Jane
Sahib
Vol. Slavery>I'll Find My Way
Chevrolet
Intros
Sailin' On
Mahjoun>Greensleeves
2nd set
Soul Serenade
To Know You Is To Love You
Everything Is Everything>Fat Mama>Everything Is Everything
Up Above My Head
All I Do
Leavin' Trunk
Count Solo
For My Brother
E: Anyday

I think she was pregnant with Sophia in that picture. When ABB played Red Rocks that year in July of 2004 she had those same glasses and her hair was a bit darker. Funny, Charlie was there running around the side of the stage and ended up scooting quickly in front of Derek during a solo. Derek just stayed focused and tried not to look up. Meanwhile the rest of us in the front and Gregg, Warren and Susan were cracking up!!

Then there were other funny instances that happened at the Marriott with Charlie during breakfast. Susan was trying to keep him entertained while Derek was up in the room sleeping.

PRICELESS memories!!!!

absnj - 9/20/2006 at 05:58 PM

quote:I think she was pregnant with Sophia in that picture. When ABB played Red Rocks that year in July of 2004 she had those same glasses and her hair was a bit darker. Funny, Charlie was there running around the side of the stage and ended up scooting quickly in front of Derek during a solo. Derek just stayed focused and tried not to look up. Meanwhile the rest of us in the front and Gregg, Warren and Susan were cracking up!!

Then there were other funny instances that happened at the Marriott with Charlie during breakfast. Susan was trying to keep him entertained while Derek was up in the room sleeping.

PRICELESS memories!!!!

You have the right child, now can you guess the venue?? It's outdoors, so you can eliminate a few months...
susea - 9/20/2006 at 07:28 PM

quote:

quote:I think she was pregnant with Sophia in that picture. When ABB played Red Rocks that year in July of 2004 she had those same glasses and her hair was a bit darker. Funny, Charlie was there running around the side of the stage and ended up scooting quickly in front of Derek during a solo. Derek just stayed focused and tried not to look up. Meanwhile the rest of us in the front and Gregg, Warren and Susan were cracking up!!

Then there were other funny instances that happened at the Marriott with Charlie during breakfast. Susan was trying to keep him entertained while Derek was up in the room sleeping.

PRICELESS memories!!!!

You have the right child, now can you guess the venue?? It's outdoors, so you can eliminate a few months...

I have no idea. Obviously in the Northeast somewhere! Come on Alan, spill it or rather spell it out!! LOL!
absnj - 9/20/2006 at 07:33 PM

It was a free show...

susea - 9/20/2006 at 07:35 PM

quote:It was a free show...

The Wolf Den is the only place I know to have free shows and that's inside!! Another clue please??
No1ToRunWith - 9/20/2006 at 07:37 PM

Is this strickly dTb shows or can we have shows that they also guest in? Becuase I have a great 1999 soulive show in which Derek and Kofi guested in. They guested in 4/9 songs that night, and they really kicked a$$!

1. Key To The Highway
2. Let's Go Get Stoned
3. Mahjoun>
4. Greensleeves
5. introductions
6. All I Do>
7. 7/4 Jam
8. Sailing On>drums>
9. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
10. To Know You Is To Love You
11. Up Above My Head
12. Rastaman Chant This prooves without a doubt Derek is not Human!!! The place is SILENT during the intro. His is channeling from some other place with this one!
13. Hard Time Killing Floor
14. For My Brother>The Ghetto>For My Brother
15. crowd encore call
16. E: drums>percussion>
17. Willisee>
18. Spirit In The Dark

[Edited on 9/22/2006 by No1ToRunWith]

77ABBhaynes - 9/22/2006 at 04:47 PM

Theres an amazing slide intro in there, Derek is there for sure!! Alright busy with football and apps. for college for other than that just fine. I've been around as much as I want to, and i miss all the sign ups for the new shows lol. How 'bout you?

No1ToRunWith - 9/22/2006 at 04:48 PM

Same, got a promotion at work that is very time consuming. Twins are jsut started school last week.

No1ToRunWith - 9/22/2006 at 06:34 PM

DEREK TRUCKS BAND SHOW OF THE DAY 09-22-2006 III

Ok. Get ready folks. If need be skip to "Any Day" Derek is on FIRE!!! I also like Susan T on this. I love her voice and can not wait to see them in Boston in 1 month!

Starts slow and then Derek tears the place apart!!! Up Above My Head
To Know You Is To Love You
Let's Go Get Stoned
Greensleeves
Blind Cripled and Crazy
Life Is Crazy
All I Do
Sahib Teri Bandi (This is eerie in the opening, you can hear a pin drop in the place!!)
Going Down Slow
Key To The Highway
Soul Serenade
My Favorite Things
E: Hook & Sling

Starts slow and then Derek tears the place apart!!! Up Above My Head
To Know You Is To Love You
Let's Go Get Stoned
Greensleeves
Blind Cripled and Crazy
Life Is Crazy
All I Do
Sahib Teri Bandi (This is eerie in the opening, you can hear a pin drop in the place!!)
Going Down Slow
Key To The Highway
Soul Serenade
My Favorite Things
E: Hook & Sling

Listenin' to this one right now! No1ToRunWith - 9/22/2006 at 06:57 PM

My cousin is literally a block away on State Street. We spent many a summer in this great theatre. The last pic from the highway is right in front of the Pepsi Arena. Also on July 4rth they have amazing fireworks here!

greggswoman - 9/22/2006 at 07:10 PM

Sick slide on "Let's Go Get Stoned"!! RAWK ON!!

No1ToRunWith - 9/22/2006 at 07:25 PM

Just spreading the great music some of may have missed or not been able to attend the show.

Live at the Ridgefield Playhouse, January 13th, 2006
First show back from New Years.

1/13/06 The Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT
Key To The Highway, Sailing On, Up Above My Head, All I Do, Mahjoun>Greensleeves, Maybe Your Baby, Everything Is Everything, I Wish I Knew, To Know You Is To Love You, For My Brother, Spirit In The Dark1 --Encore: Hook And Sling
Count M'butu on percussion entire show
1w/Grace Potter - Vocals

Guitarists are oftentimes the extroverted ones onstage, relying on flashy moves and gimmicks to share the singer's spotlight. Derek Trucks takes a different route. There was no behind-the-back solo posturing or clownish teeth-strumming exploits at Avalon Saturday night. Trucks kept jaws dropping throughout the packed house through the sheer force and beauty of his playing. I don't think he moved once, and he definitely didn't speak to the audience, but his generous spirit was evident through his remarkable guitar skills.

Being the nephew of longtime Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks, he's had a little genetic help on his musical path. Trucks' residency as Dickey Betts' replacement in his uncle's band has gained the peach-fuzzed guitar slinger a healthy following comprised of grizzled Allman Brothers fans and younger, noodling acid jazz heads.

The show began with the gospel-flavored r & b stomp of "Save Me," with vocalist Mike Mattison displaying a ridiculous gender-bending vocal range. Trucks and his band showed why they shouldn't be lumped into the meandering jam band pack with the deliciously slow and uncluttered Meters funk of the Skip James classic "Crow Jane." They displayed a keen understanding of the "less is more" maxim that runs through all the best funk music.

Trucks then conjured the slide guitar presence of Ry Cooder on the Delta boogie of "Leavin' Trunk," with Mattison playing the wailing Taj Mahal role down to every gritty shout. At times, Trucks sounded eerily similar to the long-departed Duane Allman, his melodic and fluid slide guitar and shock of blond hair making the longtime Allman fans in the audience reminisce about the old Fillmore days.

Trucks' subsequent explorations into Indian grooves and Near- Eastern melodies quickly shook the cobwebs from their eyes, however, as did the band's take on the slinky Wes Montgomery jazz nugget "Bock to Bock."

Only once, during the trippy jam rock of "For My Brother," did the band stumble a bit, relying on over-used wah-wah pedaling, and downshifting into standard and mediocre groove rock fare. Fortunately, this was the lone exception to an otherwise impressive evening.

As expected, Trucks' guitar-shredding, blues-shouting wife, Susan Tedeschi, joined the band onstage to lend earthy vocals to the triumphant blues rock of "Baby, You're Right," followed by the joyful rock 'n' soul of Paul Pena's lost classic "Gonna Move." Even with his wife threatening to steal the spotlight, the mild-mannered Trucks seemed content to stay back and let his fantastic fingers do all the talking.

[Edited on 9/27/2006 by No1ToRunWith]

j9j5g - 9/27/2006 at 01:34 PM

This has been my favorite forum on the Allman's website so far

j9j5g - 9/27/2006 at 01:36 PM

I love how I spend my days at school posting shows for DTB

No1ToRunWith - 9/27/2006 at 01:53 PM

I am glad you are enjoying this and I enjoy your contributions. When I first came to this site I would listen to radio dTb. Now that is gone and I thought what better way than spread shows we have been to and can share our experiences with new fans of not only dTb but Derek as well! It truely is a great time to be a fan. And I will be honest and I hope Derek does not read this, but when I bought the first album I said Ok and filed it with the other 1000 or so cd's I had. I am kicking myself each day for not paying more attention to him! Derek if you are reading this let me say thank you for touching our lives with your passion and hard work in music!

Even in the two years here we have him EXPLODE with audiences now worldwide. Two Cd's a Dvd now Mike M with his own Cd shows in Europe and on tour with Clapton, a joint tour with Susan, and tv show appearences! So please keep the shows coming I know I can not stop posting and sharing stories. And once I figure how to upload show to Live Music Archive there will be more I promise!.

Thanks for posting. I am limited on acess due to training in Virginia.

susea - 10/4/2006 at 05:09 PM

I was in absolute bliss last night watching Derek!! There was plenty of room for him to show his true colors!!! What a show!!

greggswoman - 10/4/2006 at 06:21 PM

quote:I was in absolute bliss last night watching Derek!! There was plenty of room for him to show his true colors!!! What a show!!

DO TELL!! DO TELL!! susea - 10/4/2006 at 07:17 PM

Right out of the gate with opening notes was solo after solo on "Pretending!" Derek was like a shining and shooting star! Clapton gave him plenty of room and gave everyone plenty of room actually. But as we all know and as I told many that were sitting around me!! I was there to support Derek. Fig had his DTB shirt on! The crowd went nuts for all Derek's solo's and it was a mostly standing crowd except for the few slower tunes!

I heard someone near me say. "Is that Derek Trucks?"" Of coarse!" Then they were like he plays that guitar like he's got oil spilled all over it! How does he do that! It seems to me that Derek will have an added fan base for sure! Which is awesome!

j9j5g - 10/5/2006 at 01:01 AM

Yes he was amazing at MSG too! Can't wait for October 28th!!!

susea - 10/7/2006 at 11:25 AM

quote:Right out of the gate with opening notes was solo after solo on "Pretending!" Derek was like a shining and shooting star! Clapton gave him plenty of room and gave everyone plenty of room actually. But as we all know and as I told many that were sitting around me!! I was there to support Derek. Fig had his DTB shirt on! The crowd went nuts for all Derek's solo's and it was a mostly standing crowd except for the few slower tunes!

I heard someone near me say. "Is that Derek Trucks?"" Of coarse!" Then they were like he plays that guitar like he's got oil spilled all over it! How does he do that! It seems to me that Derek will have an added fan base for sure! Which is awesome!

Here's some pictures that Franklin55 took that night. I know N1TRW has been away so I want to put them here so he doesn't miss seeing them.

Now, if someone has the link to one of the Boston Garden shows then that would double the pleasure!!!

No1ToRunWith - 10/10/2006 at 02:08 PM

DEREK TRUCKS SHOW OF THE DAY 10-10-2006

My apologies, I was away on business last week and was unable to post. Yesterday I spent going thru 700 emails.

We've been anxious to get a hold of this one for sure!!! So pleased Jim came thru for us!! Won't be too much longer thank goodness!!! I owe Jim big time. Of coarse he doesn't think so but I do. No1ToRunWith - 12/11/2006 at 01:48 PM

01. Are You Ready? > New Year's countdown by Kirk West > balloon drop >
02. I Want To Take You Higher
03. Will It Go Round In Circles
04. Only You Know and I Know
05. Walk A Mile In My Shoes
06. Anyday
07. The Weight

Let's Go Get Stoned
I Feel So Bad
Sahib Teri Bandi > Maki Madni Jam > Sahib Teri Bandi
Up Above my Head
Key to The Highway
Drums > Hook And Sling
"Detroit" Soul Stew
Everything Is Everything
Leavin' Trunk
Like Anyone Else
Home In Your Heart >
Every Good Boy
Soul Serenade
Greensleeves
Spirit In The Dark
To Know You Is To Love You

>Crow Jane ->
Sahib Teri Bandi
Volunteered Slavery ->
I'll Find My Way
Sailing On
To Know You Is To Love You
Gonna Move
Preachin' Blues #
Up Above My Head
Leavin' Trunk
Life Is Crazy
All I Do
Key To The Highway
My Favorite Things
Joyful Noise
Hook And Sling

Starts slow and then Derek tears the place apart!!! Up Above My Head
To Know You Is To Love You
Let's Go Get Stoned
Greensleeves
Blind Cripled and Crazy
Life Is Crazy
All I Do
Sahib Teri Bandi (This is eerie in the opening, you can hear a pin drop in the place!!)
Going Down Slow
Key To The Highway
Soul Serenade
My Favorite Things
E: Hook & Sling

Starts slow and then Derek tears the place apart!!! Up Above My Head
To Know You Is To Love You
Let's Go Get Stoned
Greensleeves
Blind Cripled and Crazy
Life Is Crazy
All I Do
Sahib Teri Bandi (This is eerie in the opening, you can hear a pin drop in the place!!)
Going Down Slow
Key To The Highway
Soul Serenade
My Favorite Things
E: Hook & Sling

That was the first dTb show I ever saw. Sahib Teri Bandi and Hook and Sling were killer.
No1ToRunWith - 2/7/2007 at 09:38 PM

You Can Make It If You Try
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Just Won't Burn
Security
Soul Of A Man
Evidence
Don't Think Twice1 (hear susea say "Don't Think Twice" and Susan reply "OK"
Tired Of My Tears1
You Got The Silver1
Lord Protect My Child1
The Feeling Music Brings1
Hurt So Bad

--Encore: Angel, Sugaree
1w/Derek Trucks - Guitar

[Edited on 8/28/2007 by No1ToRunWith]

No1ToRunWith - 2/21/2007 at 05:14 PM

DEREK TRUCKS BAND SHOW OF THE DAY Feb 21, 2007

The opening reminds me of church bells bringing everyone into the show!

You Can Make It If You Try
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Just Won't Burn
Security
Soul Of A Man
Evidence
Don't Think Twice1 (hear susea say "Don't Think Twice" and Susan reply "OK"
Tired Of My Tears1
You Got The Silver1
Lord Protect My Child1
The Feeling Music Brings1
Hurt So Bad

thanks again for help blasting off everyday. I have this on headphones at work a lot and I have to remember to pick up my jaw as to not let on how amazing my world is at times.

No1ToRunWith - 4/12/2007 at 12:58 PM

np and thanks for the comments,

No1ToRunWith - 4/12/2007 at 01:05 PM

DEREK TRUCKS BAND SHOW OF THE DAY April 12, 2007

On this morning dTb was on their way to the John Boy and Billy morning show and did a three song set. (Chevrolet, I Wish I Knew, and Crow Jane). The bus had broken down on the way to the show. The dj jokingly says... "It's not all Lear Jets and Limos, hell they had their bus break down on the way here. In true dTb fashion they blew the radio show away. The dj is quoted as "You can take that American Idol stuff and stick it up your butt!" This is the real deal, this is a band, playing together and jamming together!" Later that night dTb played the Handlebar and blew the crowd away.

I Wish I Knew
Crow Jane
Sahib
Vol. Slavery>I'll Find My Way
Chevrolet
Intros
Sailin' On
Mahjoun>Greensleeves
2nd set
Soul Serenade
To Know You Is To Love You
Everything Is Everything>Fat Mama>Everything Is Everything
Up Above My Head
All I Do
Leavin' Trunk
Count Solo
For My Brother
E: Anyday

London got a great introduction to the Derek Trucks Band tonight - it was premo dTb! Derek was hot and the rest of the band was right there with him. Most of Clapton’s band was on hand to check out the buzz – their eyes and ears and smiles registering the full impact of his talents. Scattered throughout the packed house were some of London’s finest local musicians as well, who were also very clued in to what this band had to say. The audience was wonderful - so quiet during the soft notes that Derek went on and on and then brought them back up to full wails in breathless, spiraling circles – the crowd going nuts at the climax of the solos.

I really loved Derek’s playing with Clapton last night – I was so very moved…but I also wanted more – I always do with Derek - so seeing this show gave me the full dose that I needed. It also makes me realize how lucky we are to get him in the Allman Brothers and his own band and how the rest of the world is going to get introduced to him via Clapton. What a treat they have in store!

There were times during the lengthy jams at the end of “For My Brother” that you could hear the strong influence of 1960/70 Muscle Shoals – it was R&B by the dTb! Susan Tedeschi Trucks had the crowd in the palms of her hand during “Feel So Bad” and “The Weight.” The call and response of Susan’s voice and Derek’s soulful slide brought the audience to their knees and then to a frenzied peak! It was exhilarating – did I tell you how much fun I had?!

1. Key To The Highway
2. Let's Go Get Stoned
3. Mahjoun>
4. Greensleeves
5. introductions
6. All I Do>
7. 7/4 Jam
8. Sailing On>drums>
9. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
10. To Know You Is To Love You
11. Up Above My Head
12. Rastaman Chant This prooves without a doubt Derek is not Human!!! The place is SILENT during the intro. His is channeling from some other place with this one!
13. Hard Time Killing Floor
14. For My Brother>The Ghetto>For My Brother
15. crowd encore call
16. E: drums>percussion>
17. Willisee>
18. Spirit In The Dark

Stand Back
Little by Little
I Wish I Knew
Blind Crippled and Crazy
Cold Day in Hell
Tell the Truth
Walking Blues*
Soul of a Man**
Meet Me in the Bottom
Locomotive
You Got the Silver
Soul Serenade
Hercules
Coming Home
Sugar > Do Yourself a Favor >
Drums
The Feeling Music Brings
-Encore-
crowd
Key to the Highway

makimadni - 6/19/2007 at 03:47 AM

Ah thanks no1torunwith, I was wondering when audio was gonna show up from a recent show!

Coming Home
Little By Little
Hercules
Stand Back
Soul Serenade
Walking Blues
Soul Of A Man
Meet Me At The Bottom
Done Got Over
You Got The Silver
Cold Day In Hell
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Sugar
Do Yourself A Favor > Drums
The Feeling Music Brings

Here my friends thanks in part to some kind soul I can finally share my magical night of dTb. This was classic dTb no guests, no Susan. Listen to MFT, hear Kofi and Derek trade licks, then how they go seemless into Soul Serenade. Clapping included . This MFT beats 10k Lakes hands down! Oh yeah he got 7 standing ovations that night, the encore blew the roof off!!!!!

quote:Thanks everyone for viewing and listening to this thread. Cannot believe it is over 10K views.

Eric as far as I can tell you account for more than 5k of the views to your own thread. The copy and paste skills you've aquired are really quite remarkable. I especially like how you seemingly take credit for every photo, link and set list you place on your threads. Even better are your comments about how one version of a song is better than another which is better than another...all because you saw the one show live and merely listened/downloaded the others. YOU SIR ARE A LEGEND IN YOUR OWN MIND. Please refrain from sucking yourself so veraciousiosly in such a public forum - it is not very becoming. All in my honest own of course - maybe you and rod johnson can get together to discuss how great each thinks the other is.Try attending more venues so that you can provide some level of informative value in your posts once in a while - it would be a pleasant surprise. Oh, and this is what? my 2nd post ever, but I have attended shows in 2007 in Georgia,North Carolina,Virginia, Connectitcut,New Jersey,District of Columbia, California, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota,Illinois and have tickets in hand for New York & Florida with plans to swing out to Hawaii and Japan before the New Year. It is unfortunate that every newbie to this forum is led to believe that the number of stars beside one's avatar is somehow an indication of how "in the know" a person is. 'Ever heard the saying about "...still water..." ?
susea - 8/29/2007 at 05:22 PM

PeachPulpett,

Why would you say such mean things?? Eric is just here to bring the joy of music to eveyone's ears. It doesn't matter how may shows you go to or how many posts you've made here. That's just silly.

spygirl - 8/29/2007 at 05:44 PM

Wow PeachPulpett, that was pretty uncalled for...

lolasdeb - 8/29/2007 at 05:55 PM

PeachPulpett - I notice you are a recent arrival to posting here. Therefore I'm curious as to why you've gotten your panties in a wad. I don't recall ever seeing Eric take credit for any photos, links, set lists as being produced by him and him alone. He merely provides links to the music, videos, pictures that many of us love to hear and view. Many times these are recordings he has copies of and he provides his input on his opinion of them. That is his right - in fact you and I share that right. Nowhere that I can recall has he made claim to seeing live shows in "Georgia,North Carolina,Virginia, Connectitcut,New Jersey,District of Columbia, California, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota,Illinois" or whatever. Maybe, since you are such a well travelled person with a higher state of consciousness and greater understanding of the music you will consider starting your own thread and begin highlighting your concert impressions and experiences there instead of bushwacking a thread that was created merely to provide many fans who visit this site with a central location for finding the music we came to this site for. You are correct - multiple stars next to one's avitar doesn't indicate that anyone is "in the know" just as single stars do not always indicate that someone is mean spirited and argumentative. Do not be so sensitive about your newbie status. People here are warm and inviting and you will find them welcoming and anxious to discuss music or whatever when they are not greated with an immediate attack. Enjoy the boards. EAPFP

[Edited on 8/29/2007 by lolasdeb]

susea - 8/29/2007 at 06:55 PM

EAT A PEACH FOR PEACE

PeachPulpett - 8/29/2007 at 07:36 PM

Well, my sincerest apologies to all the Eric Lovers in here. Ladies, I meant no offense to any of you. I have just started posting here - but I've been reading the "mail" for a long time...and I was mearly expressing FACT. Dude is a poser. Perp-traitor. Nickledime cut & paste artist. I never said it WAS important how many shows one attends - I'm mearly making a point. GO OUT, see the band, have a good time. Stop posing in this little microchasm off the river of life and start living.

In the event I were so inclined - it would require little talent or effort to search the web and cut&paste materials into a thread that I could then perpetually respond to myself on until I inundated the entire forum with mundane, redundant B.S.

For the record, it is your best bet when dealing with an unruley individual to just ignore them.

CARRY ON YOUR LITTLE CIRCLE JERK

carolina_blue - 8/29/2007 at 07:59 PM

Pulpett, you should stand down from your soap box (or Pulpet) for a while...

Not every one takes ctrl+c ctrl+v so darned seriously. And yes, I realize I should be ignoring you right now. Say what you want, but it must take some serious time to scour the web for the stuff he finds.

Besides, some folks just want to come to one central place to feel as though they have caught up. Most folks don't want to read a dozen newspapers to get the scoop (even though reading all the periodicals/papers and traveling to the places the news is being made and then diseminating (sp?) the information for ourselves is probably better). That IS what you mean by LIVING right? No need to responde to that as it was rhetorical.

If we all had the time to tour everywhere, we would not need the likes of this board. So anyway, I'm ignoring you now.

lolasdeb - 8/29/2007 at 08:15 PM

hmmm - apology accepted but I question your sincerity since you followed it with more written attacks.

quote: I never said it WAS important how many shows one attends - I'm mearly making a point. GO OUT, see the band, have a good time. Stop posing in this little microchasm off the river of life and start living.

You are making a lot of assumptions about people, though. Have you met Eric? I have - in NYC at an ABB show (he travelled there from Boston, I travelled there from Midwest). I'm sorry, I just feel it's presumptious of you to make assumptions about anybody elses quality or quantity of life and then attack them for something that is entirely your perception (not FACT, as you have described). I'm not quite sure what you are attempting to imply by the 'posing in this little microchasm off the river of life'. If your implication that posting here would indicate a lack of true living then I'm sorry, you're mistaken. Been all over the world, been doing shows since the 60's, music/concerts only account for a small portion of my life, have a family and lot's of friends who aren't members here, can read a book, can formulate a thought. I'm pretty sure that most here are a little more well-rounded than what you seem to percieve them as being. If I misinterpret the meaning of your posing comment, forgive me.

quote:For the record, it is your best bet when dealing with an unruley individual to just ignore them.

You finally got one right and I will leave you to your unrulyness and extract myself from any further discourse on this! Peace out!
newt&earl - 8/31/2007 at 03:56 PM

quote: YOU SIR ARE A LEGEND IN YOUR OWN MIND. Please refrain from sucking yourself so veraciousiosly in such a public forum - it is not very becoming.

WTF? This is totally uncalled for. Yes, you have a right to your opinion, AND at the same time you don't have a right to come in here and sh%t on one of the most dedicated members of the community. If you wanted to be ignored, you wouldn't have posted in the first place.

As a relative newcomer myself (to the board, not the music), one of the first things I did when joining was send Eric a pm THANKING him for all that he does for this community. Why? Because his willingness and thoughtfulness to share bring more joy and happiness to my life and so many others. There's no way I have the time to search all this stuff out individually - he's an invaluable resource who enhances my knowledge and enjoyment of all things related to ABB. This may be a new concept to you, but some people do things purely wanting to give without expecting anything in return.

introductions
Rastaman Chant
Chevrolet
Volunteered Slavery>
Time Will Heal
Life Is Crazy
band intros
All I Do>
7/4 Jam
Mahjoun>
Greensleeves
Sailing On
percussion solos>
To Know You Is To Love You
I Wish I Knew
For My Brother
crowd encore call
E: Spirit In The Dark

disc one
01. Leavin' trunk
02. Lets go get Stoned
03. I really do believe ?
04. Sahib Teri Bandi > Maki Madni > Sahib Teri Bandi
05. All I do
06. I Wish I knew How it would feel to be Free ?
07. To know you

With these next two shows, all I have to say is WOW. I realized I didn't have the May 25th and 26th, 2007 Visulite Theatre shows. These are great. They have probably been posted here before, actually I think they have but just a reminder to listen to these shows!

They played so many old good DTB tunes/covers including; Like Anyone Else, To Know You Is To Love You, Afro Blue, So Close So Far Away, Life is Crazy, Home In Your Heart, and one of my favorite sandwiches ever, Rastaman Chant>Sierra Leone> Rastaman. whoever went to these shows sure got it made. If I were suggest any upcoming DTB fans what show to listen to, it would be these.
5/25/07 Visulite Theater, Charlotte, NC (Stage List) (Download Now)
Set 1: I Wish I Knew, Kam-Ma-Lay, Sahib Teri Bandi, Sailing On, Like Anyone Else, Leavin' Trunk, My Favorite Things
Set 2: Soul Of A Man, Meet Me At The Bottom, 44 Blues, Done Got Over, To Know You Is to Love You, All I Do, Soul Serenade1, Afro Blue1
--Encore: Joyful Noise1
1w/ Branford Marsalis - Saxhttp://www.archive.org/details/dtb2007-05-25.flac16_ck1

Glad to see my setlists came out good! Good enough to be lifted! HA!!! How's it going Eric? Should I see you in Albany at the egg?................... Spoke with Derek about the " Hoodoo Man " in Durham. Tight show! What's up ..........?

No1ToRunWith - 11/12/2007 at 10:11 PM

Heath man not too much. Working my @$$ off. Not sure if I can get to Albany, although the egg is a tremendous place to hear dTb! Take a listen 11-13-2005 Hart Theatre "Egg" Albany Ny OMG! one of my favs. BTW I owe you a beer

No1ToRunWith - 11/15/2007 at 05:06 AM

No1ToRunWith - 11/20/2007 at 05:18 PM

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No1ToRunWith - 3/17/2008 at 03:17 PM

Well it was a failed experiment. I tried to take this post to a blog but with the life changing events I was unable to keep up with a daily post. So I return here to where 90% of my day is spent to continue to spread the music of the dTb. (w/o pictures)

Derek Trucks is God. Graffiti in England once said the same about Eric Clapton, but recently Trucks has been touring with Clapton—at Clapton’s request. He continues to play with the legendary Allman Brothers Band, meanwhile successfully fronting his eponymous band as well. If he ain’t God, then he’s one serious trucker.

The band’s December show in Ebisu was what you would expect of six ridiculously talented musicians: energy, art of a high order, goose bumps. They didn’t simply gel, they transcended. You won’t see Trucks let loose physically, however; on stage he’s a still center to his band-mates, even seemingly contemplative at times. To some extent, their sum was greater than the whole of their parts because he finds the right moments to withdraw musically as well, letting the other musicians shine. It’s a band, dammit, not a backdrop to Narcissus with a guitar, though Orpheus, at least, is listening. And for two charged hours the sold-out crowd turned their rapt attention to a range of songs from the band’s six albums, including some surprises we can only hope will be on an upcoming release. While we’re at it, let’s hope for another tour in Japan this year, too.

Derek Trucks is God. Graffiti in England once said the same about Eric Clapton, but recently Trucks has been touring with Clapton—at Clapton’s request. He continues to play with the legendary Allman Brothers Band, meanwhile successfully fronting his eponymous band as well. If he ain’t God, then he’s one serious trucker.

The band’s December show in Ebisu was what you would expect of six ridiculously talented musicians: energy, art of a high order, goose bumps. They didn’t simply gel, they transcended. You won’t see Trucks let loose physically, however; on stage he’s a still center to his band-mates, even seemingly contemplative at times. To some extent, their sum was greater than the whole of their parts because he finds the right moments to withdraw musically as well, letting the other musicians shine. It’s a band, dammit, not a backdrop to Narcissus with a guitar, though Orpheus, at least, is listening. And for two charged hours the sold-out crowd turned their rapt attention to a range of songs from the band’s six albums, including some surprises we can only hope will be on an upcoming release. While we’re at it, let’s hope for another tour in Japan this year, too.

This is one of the best shows I've heard!
No1ToRunWith - 3/19/2008 at 04:30 PM

Thanks. My other favorite from the Japan swing was a last minute add to the schedule, and of course the dTb ripped it apart! This show is FULL of passion and energy, just listen to Derek on the opener "I Know" and Mike singing his heart out. You will not be disappointed. WOW!

i love Derek's playing & Susan's singing from the Bonnrro show--Derek is getting more & more refined in his sound....& versatile jumping from genre to genre of a range of music with ease--he's still spongelike having absorbed EC & Santana into his playing style...his feel is,as always,brilliant...just more so than ever...the master of guitar....Susan is great--her singing adds so much & their musical relationship is fun to listen to....

& the setlist is really evolving & nicely changing...

appreciate your posting this show...

No1ToRunWith - 6/20/2008 at 07:25 PM

quote:appreciate your posting this show...

No problem Effie. I started this thread 2 years ago to give people here a place to come and enjoy the music of dTb. Strangely if you notice you can see the bands evolution and it has been a great journey hasn't it. dadof2 - 6/20/2008 at 07:41 PM

Derek & Susan certainly have evolved & as a couple they do create superb music...Derek's playing is huge--i love horns since he is such a powerful player--he benefits from a big sound behind him--no secret then why he shines the current ABB like a fine diamond.....the ABB rhythm section & Warren are perfect for his range,depth & pure emotional power & EC 's band was a nice fit too...Santana too!! The bonnaroo show allows him to pull out all the best of himself given the added drummer, horn players & the addition of Susan's guitar...that bigger sound fits Derek nicely

& his lead on Hey Jude is so perfectly locked in with Susan's awesome singing & the horns--wow

[Edited on 6/20/2008 by dadof2]

No1ToRunWith - 6/20/2008 at 07:44 PM

Is it me or does he seem to putting more of his body into his solo's rather than stand there?

dadof2 - 6/20/2008 at 07:53 PM

it's you

he is simply absorbing more,gaining more experience & broadening the way he builds & structures his leads...his rhythm playing sounds light years ahead in all of his EC & post EC work....his reach is expanding & he's incorporated the feel into his essence--maybe that's what you see as bodily--even if he moves...or doesn't...his inner soul is revealed in his playing...& his movement style wise even within one song..or one lead is amazing...i really believe he is a curious observer of musical detail & with his natural talent & ability & his VERY HARD WORK he takes it to a level only,imho, JIMI & DUANE & when in the mood,EC take it--not to offend anyone but my ears hear this stuff & your ears may hear different--no problem--a matter of taste

Gonna Move
Get Out Of My Life Woman
Sailin’ On
It Hurts Me Too
Rastaman Chant
You Get What You Deserve
I Know
For My Brother
Leaving Trunk
Soul Serenade
Up Above My Head
E1. Joyful Noise
E2. Freddie's Dead

1. Crow Jane
2. Any Day *
3. Get Out Of My Life *
4. I Know
5. Down Don't Bother Me *
6. Done Got Over *
7. I Wish I Knew
8. My Favorite Things
9. You Get What You Deserve
10. Up Above My Head
11. Stand Back **
12. The Weight **

The new material is really coming along. The run of I Know, Down Don't Bother Me and Done Got Over is arguably the highlight of the show, and Get What You Deserve is good too.

Derek's solos on I Know and Up Above My Head from this show are some of the most beautiful, lyrical solos I've ever heard him play. Really good stuff! These versions of Anyday and Stand Back aren't fooling around either.

I listened to this Catalyst show on the way to a camping trip in the mountains this weekend, and it's my new favorite Derek Trucks Band show!

If you haven't heard it yet, you're really missing out. AMAZING versions of two tunes that they don't play anymore, "Hey Driver, What City?" and "Life Is Crazy." Ridiculous jams on "Kam-ma-lay" and "Rastaman Chant." Derek is ON FIRE from the first note to the last.

t01 I Know
t02 Crow Jane, Sahib Teri Bandi
t03 Done Got Over
t04 To Know You Is To Love You
t05 Sailing On
t06 For My Brother
t07 Down Don't Bother Me
t08 Meet Me At The Bottom
t09 Greensleeves
t10 Get Out Of My Life Woman
t11 It Hurts Me Too
t12 Up Above My Head

Mr_PC - 9/13/2008 at 07:53 PM

Howdy all,

Is there a website that one can go to to get DTB Radio or is DTB Radio now defunct?

Thanks

Pete

No1ToRunWith - 9/13/2008 at 09:26 PM

Gregg had a podcast that he did of Live Music Archive shows called radio dTb. It is now defunct and I started dTb radio to keep the Live Music Archive shows going

I'll Find My Way
Rastaman Chant
It Hurts Me Too
Gonna Move
Get Out Of My Life
Preachin' Blues
Soul Of A Man
Meet Me At The Bottom
Done Got Over
Get What You Deserve
Life Is Crazy
Sailing On
My Favorite Things
Joyful Noise
Key To The Highway
I Know

1. Down In The Flood
2. Evil Clown
3. Don't Miss Me When I'm Gone
4. These Days Is Almost Gone
5. Get What You Deserve
6. Sweet Inspiration
7. Get Out My Life
8. Leavin' Trunk
9. Drums > Greensleeves
10. Meet Me At The Bottom
11. Up Above My Head
12. Anyday
Encore:
13. Done Got Over
14. Key To The Highway

1. Done Got Over
2. Sailing On
3. Down in the Flood
4. These Days Is Almost Gone
5. Don't Miss Me
6. Sweet Inspirations
7. Soul of a Man
8. Chicken Robber
9. Meet Me at the Bottom
10. My Favorite Things
11. Get Out of My Life Woman
12. Get What You Deserve
13. Joyful Noise
14. Down Don't Bother
15. Freddie's Dead

No1ToRunWith - 11/18/2008 at 12:00 AM

OFFICIAL RELEASE
Derek Trucks Band Live at Wilma Theatre September 17, 2008

Disc Two - (70:40)
1. I Don't Even Know Your Name
2. It Hurts Me Too
3. Chevrolet
4. To Know You Is To Love You
5. You Get What You Deserve
6. Gonna Move
7. Get Out of My Life Woman
8. Joyful Noise
9. Freddie's Dead

Set One
1. Intro
2. I Know
3. Done Got Over
4. Blind Crippled and Crazy
5. Get What You Deserve
6. Down Don't bother Me
7. Down in the Flood
8. My Favorite Things
Running time 53.22

Set Two
1. House Announcements
2. Already Free
3. Meet Me At the Bottom
4. These Days Are Almost Gone
5. Get Out My Life Woman
6. Feel So Bad
7. For My Brother
8. Up Above My Head
9 Freddie's Dead
Running Time 64.00

Disc one:
01: Get What You Deserve
02: Down Don't Bother Me
03: I Know
04: Done Got Over
05: Days Is Almost Gone
06: Down In The Flood
07: Already Free
08: Get Out My Life Woman
09: Meet Me At The Bottom
10: We're A Winner

01 Down Don't Bother Me
02 Down In The Flood
03 These Days Is Almost Gone
04 I'll Find My Way
05 I Know
06 band intros
07 Done Got Over
08 Anyday
09 Already Free
10 Leavin' Trunk
11 Get Out Of My Life
12 We're A Winner
13 Count Mbutu solo> My Favorite Things
14 Up Above My Head
15 E: For My Brother
16 Get What You Deserve

Down In The Flood
Sailing On
Done Got Over
So Close So Far Away
Blind Cripple & Crazy
Meet Me At The Bottom
Band Intros
Mahjoun>Already Free
We're a Winner
Leavin' Trunk
Sweet Inspiration
My Favorite Things
E 1
Get Out My Life Woman > Who Knows > Get Out My Life Woman
E 2
Joyful Noise

Sweet Inspiration
Get Out Of My Life, Woman
Sailin On
Get What You Deserve
Mahjoun
I Know
band intros
Meet Me At The Bottom
This Sky
Home In Your Heart
Blind Crippled And Crazy
Key To The Highway
My Favorite Things
Joyful Noise
call for encore
Hook And Sling

--- Notes ---
Microphones mounted on 8' stand, approximately 20' from the stage, DFC.
A 1st generation digital clone of the master DAT was used in the DAT > CD-R transfer. (i.e. DAT(m) > DAT(1) > CD-R)
The CD-R used in the CD-R > FLAC transfer was burned directly from the 1st generation DAT clone.